Description

Clematis will climb and entwine to add height to your garden, covering unsightly walls or clambering through a tree, and no pruning required!

(2) Clematis Aromatic

Your summer garden will be filled with a spicy vanilla fragrance from July to October, as the masses of flowers release their scent, especially after a shower of rain.

Cultural Notes

Soil - Well drained.

Position - Sun or partial shade, but likes roots in the shade

Cutting - No

Flowering - May to June and repeats again in September

Additional Information - Easy to grow. Pruning group 2. These bloom on the new growth that is produced from old buds from the previous season. Remove dead and weak stems in February or March, leaving the best of last year's buds. Apply a potassium-rich fertiliser every year during late winter or early spring and mulch with organic matter such as leaf mould or garden compost. During periods of dry weather water regularly, especially when young. Hardy perennial.